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As some of you may have heard, Australia has been having some unbelievably hot weather this past week and although it's a "typical" summer, it got me thinking about paper and chemical storage. In the past, it has been stored in the darkroom (insulated, but not ideal), but this is not great when the figures hit the 40s/100s.
I'm currently rebuilding my darkroom in the gargae, and the paper I have, was moved indoors to protect from the 47C/117F temperatures Adelaide just experienced. Once the space is completed though, I want to store my paper (and chemicals) in the best way possible to protect from these continuing outrageous summers.
So how do you all store your various papers and chemicals? Fridge? Freezer? Something else? I do freeze my film stocks but have never frozen paper, or even kept it refrigerated. Would this help or hinder its lifespan and usability?
I'm currently rebuilding my darkroom in the gargae, and the paper I have, was moved indoors to protect from the 47C/117F temperatures Adelaide just experienced. Once the space is completed though, I want to store my paper (and chemicals) in the best way possible to protect from these continuing outrageous summers.
So how do you all store your various papers and chemicals? Fridge? Freezer? Something else? I do freeze my film stocks but have never frozen paper, or even kept it refrigerated. Would this help or hinder its lifespan and usability?

